The Hollywood star says that he wants to prepare for his films not only intellectually but also physically.
Hollywood star Jake Gyllenhaal sees sport as a reliable help for difficult moments in life. “No matter what happened in my day, no matter what happened in my life, training always helped me get through it in one way or another,” the 43-year-old told Men’s Health magazine.
That’s why he always tries to find roles that allow him to stay physically fit, he explained. “This means that not only do I research and work hard intellectually, but I also take care of the physical part of acting.” Sport has been a way of life for him since he was a child.
According to Gyllenhaal, he also trained intensively for the new edition of the 1989 action classic “Road House” with Patrick Swayze. The remake by director Doug Liman (“The Bourne Identity”) will be released on March 21st on the Prime Video streaming service.
Source: Stern

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